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Alice Feeney: Sometimes I Lie: A psychological thriller with a killer twist you'll never forget (2017, Harlequin UK) 4 stars

Review of "Sometimes I Lie: A psychological thriller with a killer twist you'll never forget" on 'Goodreads'

1 star

Yuck.

The good: Paced how you'd expect a thriller book to be paced. The twists at the end were interesting.

The bad: I don't like the concept of an unreliable narrator being used as a plot device. It was burdensome to have to mentally track what was true and false throughout the entire story. I found all of the characters to be unlikable, but I think some were written in a way that I was supposed to sympathize with them. Shifting POV is fine when done well, but I found it to be disruptive in this book. However, the automatic 1 star for me was the multiple instances of rape and sexual assault. There are better, more creative ways to make me to hate a character than making them a rape a woman in a coma. I found it to be a lazy way to add shock factor to a story that didn't need it.